Quick notes from Warp Terminal to Obsidian
David Allen
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Chapters: 00:00 - Intro 00:14 - Open up Neovim 00:25 - In the .zshrc config file 00:34 - The function in the config file 01:00 - Back to the command line in Warp 01:11 - Send a quick note to Obsidian from the terminal 01:26 - See the note in Obsidian 01:43 - Making a long note might not work 01:58 - That's funny it didn't work 02:14 - Limit on the length of the note 02:31 - A reasonable length sentence works 02:51 - Or you can just open up Obsidian app 03:10 - One more thing - make a folder and go into it 03:32 - Change folder in the terminal 03:46 - The take function in action 04:18 - Outro
Taking A Quick Note In Terminal To Send To Obsidian
There are times when you’re working away in the terminal and you need to make a quick note. It’s quicker if you could make that note while still in the terminal application rather than switching to your note taking application like Obsidian. In this video I show you how to create a function in the ZSH config file. You only have to write the name of the function followed by a space and then the note you want to send to Obsidian. With this function there is a limit on the amount of text you can write. You can easily write two or three sentences. Anything longer year will be better off going and opening the Obsidian application or whatever other note taking application you use.
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